A series of weather alerts have been issued for much of Andalucia on Wednesday, with experts once again warning of the possibility of tornadoes.
State weather agency Aemet has forecast extreme rainfall and strong winds in Huelva, Sevilla, Cadiz, Malaga and Cordoba.
The alerts come just days after a serious storm left large swathes of western Andalucia underwater – while a suspected tornado in Gibraleon, Huelva, killed one resident.
On Wednesday, the entire provinces of Sevilla, Cadiz and Huelva are under an orange alert, while Cordoba is on a yellow warning.
Malaga had been placed on yellow, before the Costa del Sol, Guadalhorce Valley and Ronda were upgraded to orange overnight.
All five regions cannot rule out the formation of tornadoes, Aemet said in its report.

Those under an orange warning face winds of up to 70km/hr and 30mm of rainfall per hour.
Provinces under the yellow alert, including Malaga (and the Costa del Sol), face up to 25mm of rain per hour.
The warnings begin at different times in each province, starting at 12pm in Huelva, 2pm in Sevilla, 4pm in Cadiz and 6pm in Malaga.
Read more Andalucia news at the Spanish Eye.

